Wouter Kreuze
@kreuzewouter
PhD from @UCC
Gerda Henkel Fellow at @GHIWashington and @chnm
Studying old news with modern means.
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What a fantastic gathering on "England: 1640-1660 in a European Perspective" Università di Firenze. Great talks & discussion, esp on the Florentine news sources. Davide Boerio is now talking about the Salvetti project. Really brilliant work happening EURONEWS project!
Save the date: 'London, Florence, Europe, 1640-60: Conflict in the News.' 🗓️ 23 June 2023 ⏰ 3:30-6pm CEST, 9:30am-12 noon EST Join us for an online Round Table sponsored by EURONEWS project Register with Eventbrite using this link: bit.ly/3P8p3kv
Yesterday, I defended my dissertation! Special thanks to the examiners Stefano Villani and Jason Harris, the chair Eric Moore and my supervisors Brendan Dooley and Mike Cosgrave #UCCDH #LoveIrishResearch
This week we hosted our annual GHI Washington and GHI Pacific Office fellows' symposium to hear about a variety of exciting research projects underway and kick off the 2023-2024 academic year
On my way to Baltimore from Union Station, DC for my first Sixteenth Century Society Conference (Sixteenth Century Society)! Hope that there will still be some people around for my talk on Sunday morning about Ludovico Sforza and the idea of Italy. #SCSC2023
Looking forward to next week's Renaissance Society Meeting! #LoveIrishResearch #twitterstorians #RenTwitter We are now Research Ireland The Medici Archive Project
Excited for our panel! Hope to see you all! #RSA24 @rcmidura Brendan Dooley Stefano Villani
Looking forward to the meeting in Limerick.... #LoveIrishResearch We are now Research Ireland UCC Ireland
In this blog post for Href, I got the chance to talk about how I got into DH projects and to present some of the work I did last year at GHI Washington href.hypotheses.org/4463
There are still a couple of days left to respond to our call for papers! Deadline is 16 June. 🔗More information: malcontents.hcommons.org/conference/ Research Ireland